Monday, 5 May 2014

QR–Cure–Quizzing Realms–441

Another post after another gap.

Gandhi

This is a super-easy one. Simply tell me what significance this photo has in the current Indian economy.

Hint: The significance began to gain currency only from about 1996. Since then, it has become a much bigger part of our lives.

Happy quizzing, and have a nice life, folks!

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A Round Dozen people have replied, and all are correct! This is indeed the photo that has been used to develop the profile/photo of Mahatma Gandhi on our currency notes.

13 comments:

  1. Source of Gandhi's picture as used in Currency notes

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  2. The picture of Mahatma Gandhi on Indian currency notes is based on the above photograph of Lord Pethick-Lawrence and Gandhi as the latter was leaving after an interview, Delhi, April 18, 1946. #;o)

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  3. Image on 500rs note is taken from this pic.

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  4. The image from which Gandhi's picture on Indian currency notes is extracted.

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  5. The image of Mahatma Gandhi on Indian currency notes is taken from a front-pan of this photograph.

    Good to see the blog is active again.

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  6. this pic of MG is used on indian notes

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  7. This pic of gandhi is taken for printing indian currency with gandhi's image

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  8. Gandhi's face was taken and watermarked in Indian Currency Notes.

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  9. Oops!! Sorry not the watermark one... but it is printed on the note!!

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  10. The photo of gandhi on Bank note taken from this pic. :

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  11. It is the close-up of this picture of the Mahatma that appears on Indian currency notes

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